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Bay Area Book Festival
Monocle
Club Book
Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate
None
2RPH
The American Writers Museum
Auckland Writers Festival
Cambridge University
BBC Radio 4
The Classical Association
BBC Radio 3
Dr Nicola Tallis
MIROnline
Ivan Wise
Katherine Pangonis
Oxford University Press
The American Writers Museum
Loyal Books
BBC World Service
Space Between Society
International Literature Festival Dublin
Vancouver Writers Fest
The City University of New York
Cambridge University
Roxie
London Review Bookshop
Book Buzz Susannah Greenberg
Writing the Coast: BC & Yukon Book Prizes podcast
Neil Denny
BluTurboRabbit
The TLS
Los Angeles Public Library
None
Accessible Media Inc.
Oxford University
Kingston Shakespeare
Word Nerd Cafe Podcast
The Nerve
International Anthony Burgess Foundation
Always Take Notes
Omar Kholeif
Rayanne Haines
Free Library of Philadelphia
momamagazine
Dragon Wagon Radio
Nigel Beale
Stories and inspiration from 5x15
Let’s Hear It!, INC.
Grace Sammon
Oxford University
Cambridge University
Iris Murdoch Society
Author magazine
BBC
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center
Washington University in St. Louis
Marshall Poe
The University of Edinburgh
Mandy Jackson-Beverly
New York Institute for the Humanities
Loyal Books
Suite (212)
CBC Radio
Loyal Books
Diderot Society
History Hit
UCSC Arts Division
Rakuten Kobo
Linda Morra
Eve Yohalem and Julie Sternberg / The Podglomerate
Koffler.Digital
BBC Radio 3
EUPL
Further Reading
Oxford University
BBC
Greenlight Bookstore
Steven James
CBC Radio
WPTS Radio
Samia Aziz
Technecast
dublab & Onassis LA
Simon Rugigana
Zachary Davis
Always Authors
The WW1 History Team
Aimee Mepham
Heritage Future
Athenaeum Review
Watershed Lit
Guardian
Rakuten Kobo Inc.
insidescooplive
Oxford University
Sarah Erik Sackville-McLauchlan
Mark Cirino and Michael Von Cannon
LitSciPod